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UPDATED: New Apartment Complex Planned for 50th & Lyndale

Two empty lots and an existing house is the site for a planned 19-unit apartment building at 50th and Lyndale in Tangletown.

Juniper will now be Hi Flora!

Heather Klein is moving forward with the plant-based, THC-themed restaurant, but with a new name.

The Southwest Minneapolis Sandwich Bracket

Please keep it civil down there.

Tangletown Montessori Preschool Debuts New Name

Mayflower Montessori is transitioning to its new name, Creekside Montessori alongside its annual plant sale.

Heart of the Beast reemerging, May Day given to community

For kids of all ages, a puppet fashion show and puppet library grand opening at Avalon Theater this month

Bevel breaks piercing shop stereotypes

Clients get time and attention with Bevel piercers in calm, quiet shop.

UPDATED: Neighborhood Org Sent Letter About Bryant Ave

Some recommendations in letter almost identical to changes announced by Public Works

Voices of Southwest: It's Greek to Me

We appreciate reader feedback and strive to publish the vast majority of what we receive. Here are the comments readers submitted about It's Greek to Me closing.

Oliphant Deal at LynLake Brewery a No Go

Oliphant could not secure a loan and had to pull out of the deal with LynLake Brewery.

Uncommon Grounds feels a lot like home

The dimly lit, cozy coffee shop serves their award-winning chai as friendly faces fill the retrofitted Victorian house.

With potholes, ‘Water is the enemy of the pavement’

City contends with potholes as pavement remains wet, weak, and old. Here is what you can do to help.

DFL State officials visit Linden Hills for town hall

The three elected officials ran through a list of bills that have passed through the House and Senate and answered constituent questions

Back of House All-Stars: Pedro Garcia, LynLake Brewery

Celebrating the people you don't see at some of the places you love.

School Board Chair Requests MPS Start Planning for School Consolidation

Schools closures and consolidation was not part of the agenda, and there was no discussion by board members.

It’s Greek to Me Has Permanently Closed

After 41 years in operation, the Greek restaurant leaves a corner of Lyn-Lake empty.

Minuteman Press Uptown Moves to the Northside

Frank Brown owns the biggest Black-owned print shop in Minnesota and wants to continue hiring more Black and Brown employees at his new location in North Minneapolis.

Small businesses collaborate and keep Seven Points alive

Without brick and mortar stories bringing in foot traffic, small businesses await a new apartment development that will shift the building once again.

Ask a Realtor with Josh Zuehlke: Multigenerational Living

Josh talks multi-generational living, "missing middle" housing, and the rise of Fulton

TPT show ‘Outside Chance’ sails Bde Maka Ska

Chance York learns how to sail with Joe Leadley of the Minneapolis Sailing Center

Kruse Markit Opens March 26

Kingfield will be gaining a market and cafe at 4237 Nicollet Ave.

Black and Funny Improv Fest is Doing Their Thing

The Black and Funny Improv festival brings together Black improvisers from across North America to joyously interrupt expectations of what improv should look like.

Voices of Southwest: council race and vacant property coverage feedback

Readers share concerns of conflict of interest with a potential council seat win and our stereotyping in our recent coverage of a vacant building.

From Herkimer to Housing

Lowry Hill East Neighborhood Association is trying to buy the former brewery space and turn it into affordable housing.

Uptown Transit Station waiting area to close Thursday

Metro Transit is closing the waiting area on March 16 until contracted security guards can be in place. Today, the Met Council is considering a security contract with Allied Universal, a security firm with a history of killing transit riders in other states.

City Council votes and discussions in 2023

In its first two months of 2023 the council took up controversial votes on the Roof Depot demolition in East Phillips, a legislative directive on municipal shoveling, and a neighborhood-specific 2040 Plan amendment

911 calls and visits to city officials not stopping trespassing at another C. David George property

Nearby property owner and residents are dealing with a lack of help with a well-known slumlord’s property.

An Interview with Ward 8 City Councilmember Andrea Jenkins

A conversation about her tenure as City Council President so far.

An Interview with Ward 13 City Councilmember Linea Palmisano

A conversation about her record and time in office.

Think Globally and Act Locally: The People’s Climate and Equity Plan for Minneapolis

There is a climate justice movement growing in the City of Lakes, ward by ward.

An Interview with Ward 8 City Council Candidate Soren Stevenson

We sat down with Soren to talk about housing policy, George Floyd Square, climate, and more.

One more Neighborhood Roots winter market

A special focus on honey and pollinators welcomes us to the beginning of spring

A response to Councilmember Emily Koski's year in office

What truths does Koski actually prioritize? It is easy to celebrate small businesses and share links to city programs and snow emergency schedules. It is hard to govern with humility, honesty, transparency and care for our entire city.

An Interview with Ward 11 City Councilmember Emily Koski

A conversation about her first 14 months in office

DFL Caucusing in the Minneapolis City Council election

What is all this “caucus” stuff anyway?

Will Loring Corners Get a Pedestrian Mall?

The property manager at Loring Corners is holding out hope that the City makes the right decision.

An Interview with Ward 13 City Council candidate Kate Mortenson

A conversation with a candidate for the Ward 13 City Council seat

New Pearl Park Playground Will Rejuvenate The Neighborhood

Pearl Park's renovations includes accessiblity upgrades and a remodeled recreation center.

Voices of Southwest: Council coverage and Cedar-Isles plan

Reader comments may be edited for clarity and length. You can send feedback on our reporting through the Add Context box found at the end of every story.

The Sundial shows how to use a vacant lot to fight climate change

An open house on Saturday will showcase the fully electric-powered apartment building

Cedar-Isles Plan Ignores Nature’s Despair and Parks' Disrepair

The Park Board plan needs to take care of nature and fix what we’ve got before elaborate investments in new things.

Lyndale pilot program collecting data through March

Community input and traffic data will inform whether pilot program sticks around for good.

An Interview with Ward 7 City Council candidate Katie Cashman

A conversation with one of the candidates for the Ward 7 City Council seat

Farmers Markets Don’t Just Happen

We all love farmers markets, but have you ever stopped to think about the behind the scenes effort it takes to run a market?

It Runs in the Family: A Day with Councilmember Emily Koski

Koski engages with 'multiple truths' in Ward 11.

Introducing the Twin Cities Media Group

Meet the new media group in town

Uptown Ties opens with Northern Soul for dinner

The owners, who closed their downtown Minneapolis bar in late 2022, will have a similar rooftop bar when it warms up

Senate bills asks for $45 million to preserve Minneapolis public housing

With over half of its family homes in poor condition, the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority said a one-time investment from the State would allow the agency to catch up on repairs and preserve its existing housing stock.

An Interview with Ward 7 City Council Candidate Scott Graham

A conversation with one of the candidates for the Ward 7 City Council seat

Planets in the Park Returns to Pershing Park

Local astronomer educator teaches the community about outer space

Is The Wedge Really…The Slice?

With a bonafide pizza bonanza in the neighborhood, it’s worth asking if the Wedge should be rebranded as “The Slice.”